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Top German CEOs sign up with Scholz's China trip despite 'de-risking' push

Germany's. top corporate brass will sign up with Chancellor Olaf Scholz when he. gos to China later on this month, showing a continuous reliance. on the world's secondbiggest economy regardless of efforts to spread out. direct exposure more uniformly across the globe.

Roland Busch, chief executive of Siemens and. chair and president of the Asia-Pacific Committee of German. Service, will be amongst the executives on the journey at the end of. next week, the company said.

Mercedes-Benz - which counts China's Beijing. Automotive Group Co Ltd and Geely Chair Li. Shufu as its two top shareholders - likewise confirmed that CEO Ola. Kaellenius would participate.

The trip is Scholz's very first to China since Berlin prepared a. China strategy last summer that advised a de-risking to minimize. economic exposure to the Asian powerhouse, however was unclear on. specific procedures or binding targets.

German chancellors are usually accompanied by top-level. company delegations on significant foreign visits and the list of. executives for the journey highlights China's status as Germany's. greatest trading partner.

China likewise remains exceptionally crucial for German industry,. most especially carmakers, which operate a number of regional joint. endeavors with Chinese partners in what is the world's greatest. auto market.

Last year, German direct investment in China increased to a. record 11.9 billion euros ($ 12.9 billion), showing firms. continue to plough cash into a nation that Berlin calls a. systemic competitor.

BMW manager Oliver Zipse will also take a trip with. Scholz, two people familiar with the matter said. The same goes. for Miguel Lopez, who leads German commercial corporation. Thyssenkrupp, the steel-to-submarines maker said.

The list of CEOs is not conclusive and more might sign up with as. the journey is settled.

While Germany's most significant companies, consisting of BASF and. Volkswagen, continue to bank on China as a growth. motor, some smaller sized firms have started to change tack.

Germany's mid-sized corporations have actually begun to take actions to. ringfence or lawfully separate their Chinese businesses, strolling. a tightrope between remaining taken part in the marketplace and preparing. for a worst-case circumstance must Beijing get into Taiwan.

(source: Reuters)